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"Feminist data protection" is not an established term or field of study: data protection discourse is dominated by doctrinal legal and economic positions, and feminist perspectives are few and far between. This editorial introduction summarises a number of recent interventions in the broader...
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Formal, government-driven technology standards developing organisations (SDOs) traditionally serve as platforms for compromise between existing national standards. In the past decade, the recognition of the driving role of SDOs in innovation has made them surface into the public debate. The...
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privacy and security. The present paper is one of the few empirical studies on CPs and is based on participant observation of …
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How do we come to trust, use and govern virtual private networks (VPNs)? How do these objects of the internet tack back and forth between metaphor and technical processes as they garner usership and critique? This paper aims to answer these questions by considering VPNs as boundary objects. We...
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companies, where businesses supply facial recognition technologies (FRTs) to law enforcement entities. These public …
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gather personal data related to the daily lives of older people in terms of the existing privacy and data protection laws in … information regarding problems that older people face while moving around the city, but they pose privacy concerns at the same …
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many privacy laws seek to balance competing commercial, public, and private interests in data, I argue these intermediaries …
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The concept of an individual, liberal data subject, who was traditionally at the centre of data protection efforts has recently come under scrutiny. At the same time, the particularly destructive effect of digital technology on Black people establishes the need for an analysis that not only...
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Over the past two decades, Russia has championed the primacy of national governments in managing the global internet. Scholars attribute Russia's global internet governance philosophy and practices predominantly to its increasingly authoritarian and illiberal regime under President Vladimir...
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teachings on international law, the article makes the case for distributed cyber deterrence involving private and public actors …
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